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New Report Recommends 0.05 BAC Limit

A new report encourages states to adopt a 0.05 blood alcohol concentration limit for drivers accused of driving under the influence. In a study sponsored by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, a non-profit group called the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine examined drunk driving fatalities over the past 30 years and the costs associated with enforcement of DUI laws. The National Academies concluded that lowering the BAC limit – making it easier for drivers to be arrested – and changing a host of strategies for combatting drunk driving would lower fatalities. This latest report is far from the...

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There Is No Reliable Test for DUI Marijuana

There Is No Reliable Test for DUI Marijuana

It’s true: there is no reliable test for DUI marijuana. While police can observe drivers for signs of impairment, no blood or breath test can show accurately whether a person is so impaired by marijuana as to make driving unsafe. The reason marijuana concentration in the body cannot be tested reliably lies in science. The ethanol in alcohol dissolves in water, and human bodies are mostly water. Ethanol concentration in the body reduces quickly over time. In contrast, the THC in marijuana is fat-soluble and does not dissolve in water. It can remain in the body for weeks. A recent study...

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Sobriety Checkpoints in Oklahoma

Sobriety Checkpoints in Oklahoma

Oklahoma law enforcement uses sobriety checkpoints to help locate intoxicated or impaired drivers. These checkpoints, also called roadblocks or mobile checkpoints, slow down and inconvenience sober drivers, but Oklahoma law enforcement point to checkpoints’ efficacy in prevention and deterrence for the general public. Sobriety checkpoints usually occur temporarily and in random locations, although law enforcement does publicize the locations of checkpoints ahead of time. At checkpoints, police or highway patrol stop drivers and briefly detain them to check driver’s licenses and sometimes ask a few questions such as “where are you driving from tonight?” The police are looking for signs of...

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